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November 2007, Week 3

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"J. Langevin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Nov 2007 20:58:20 -0500
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   Sunday I had an American Tree Sparrow several times.
Did not see it today.
    Yesterday and today noted a rather large bird, gray brown in color.  Today I was able to get a better look.  It was on my new metal feeder that we fill with sunflower hearts and black oil sunflower seeds.  I noted a reddish rump and then a reddish head.  (It was sitting in the seed tray on the side away from me.)  It was a immature Pine Grosbeak.  I thought they came in flocks.  I was suprised to see it at the feeders.
    The large male Turkey is still coming to feed.  Today I got to see him in flight.  He was on the south part of my yard.  He flew when I went out to let our Golden Retriever in from her kennel which is on the other side of the house.
    He came back and ate until 4:15.
    I have not seen any Redpolls here yet.  I usually get them later than those who live near the Ct. River.
    J. Langevin
    Enfield Center

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